Item AAAA1930 - For all we have and are

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For all we have and are

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AAAA1930

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  • [1940?] (Creation)

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Amateur film. A propaganda film, made in the early days of the Second World War. Opening with footage of a giant Empire Youth Rally at Brockton Point Oval, the film illustrates Canadian democratic values, institutions and ideals which are now threatened by fascism and war -- farming, industry, the home and family, education, racial tolerance, elections, and religious freedom. Also includes footage of First World War memorials in Vancouver and Victoria, cemeteries, Remembrance Day ceremonies and parades, and veterans. Canada's contribution to the war effort is shown through shots of recruiting stations, marching recruits, military parades, warships, etc. One lengthy sequence uses model airplanes, dramatizations, stock shots, photographs, and footage of local civil defence drills to simulate the impact of aerial attacks on British cities during the Blitz (including civilian casualties and damaged or burning buildings).

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A digital copy is available. Please contact staff for further information.
A VHS reference copy is available for this item.

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Copyright assigned to British Columbia Archives by Walter McNeil and Edith Wickham, 1988.

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Viewing notes in file F1988:27.

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F1988:27/009 and F1988:27/010 may be be out-takes or related footage from this film.

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Accession number(s): F1988:27

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photography: Don Munday; producing agency/company: Don Munday

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